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Some Guangzhou tourist attractions no longer require entry reservations

Guangzhou Foreign Affairs Office | Updated:2024-07-17

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The scene of Guangzhou Museum of Art's entry.

From July 8, A-class tourist attractions in Guangzhou no longer require reservations for entry, except for some popular spots. These include the Canton Tower, the Guangdong Folk Arts Museum, the Nanyue King Museum, the Guangzhou Culture and Art Center, the Whampoa Military Academy, and the Moxing Summit at Baiyun Mountain, which are closed to visitors from 8 pm to 8 am the next day.

For A-class attractions that require tickets, tourists still need to purchase them either through online systems or at offline ticket booths. These ticket booths will accept mobile payments, credit cards, and cash.

For attractions that still require entrance reservations, a certain number of slots will be reserved for elderly visitors and individuals with disabilities. In the near future, multilingual reservation systems will also be launched to improve the experience for international tourists.

Once the number of visitors reaches 80 percent of the maximum capacity, attractions will stop accepting new visitors. Visitors can stay updated by checking the official websites, WeChat accounts, or the information boards at the entrance for any latest updates.

It is important to note that while some museums are open for reservation-free visits from 9 am to 5:30 pm from Tuesday to Sunday, group visits of 10 people or more still need to make phone reservations at least one working day in advance.

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